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Eric Williams Live! with JJ Corcoran

Eric Williams Sedona AZ (August 10, 2010) – Since graduating with a Masters degree twenty years ago, Eric Williams has been using his amazing musical talents to delight audiences. He sings, plays piano, guitar, saxophone and harmonica and a dozen other instruments. He is an accomplished musician, composer and recording artist with an extensive repertoire in jazz, blues, rock and popular songs... 

Never Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth: Unless it’s Trojan!

Sedona AZ (August 2, 2010) –  Sedona breathed a sigh of relief when ADOT extended their deadline threat by an additional six months to put the lights up if the city doesn’t take back S.R. 89A, . Some complained, according to the Red Rock News, that the council did not have enough time to study the turnback and public input is needed to make a decision. Nonetheless, the reprieve was perceived... 

Ten Ways to Stretch Your Dollars

Kim Johanson, contributing writer sedonaeye.com Senior Issues and Health Care     Various senior and financial experts suggest 10 ways that seniors and others can stretch their dollars: 1. Seek the services of an objective financial planner. The Garrett Planning Network (www.garrettplanningnetwork.com) features experts throughout the country who offer their advice on a fee-only basis. 2. Get... 

Call To Obama: Stop the Foreclosures!

Tommy Acosta, Sedona Times Publishing guest writer Sedona AZ (July 22, 2010) – Now that recent polls show 6 in 10 Americans have expressed doubt President Barack Obama can be depended upon to make the right decision, perhaps it is time for him to make a decision that would put America back on track and give hope to a nation floundering in fear and apprehension for the future. The one, single... 

Recycle Trash for Cash

Food Trash on Arizona highway Dear Sedona Eye News and all who are interested, I will be traveling (driving a car) for three months seeing family in Oregon, driving to Washington, DC and on to Kentucky for a military reunion (Americal Division), Branston, Missouri (Military reunion, B Troop 1/1 CAV) and then, it’s back to Arizona. I will be distributing the Folksville USA business cards which,... 

Victim of Excessive Force by YSCO Police?

Have you, or someone you know, felt victimized due to a perceived or self defined action or behavior that you deemed as an inappropriate behavior, aggressiveness, brutality or excessive force by the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office within the last three years? Concerned citizens are gathering to address the use of excessive force or brutality that they feel they have received at the hands... 

Sedona Farmers Market in Talks with City Council

Sedona AZ (July 10, 2010) – Katrin Themlitz, co-founder of the Sedona Farmers Market, in an open letter to the community, informs how the current state of negotiations with the City of Sedona following a denial of highway directional signage previously allowed at the corner of State Highway 89A and Airport Road is severely impacting the Sedona Farmers Market’s viability: Dear Sedona, A... 

Third Annual Sedona Mayor’s Arts Awards

Sedona AZ (July 8, 2010) – The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission is seeking nominations for the Third Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards, which each year honors individuals, organizations, and businesses that have made outstanding contributions to the success of the arts in Sedona.  Nominations must be received or postmarked by Friday, July 30, 2010. There are four nomination categories... 

Pinal County Budget Woes

Pinal County Arizona FLORENCE AZ (July 1, 2010) – The Pinal County Board of Supervisors adopted a final budget in the amount of $429,878,000 for the fiscal year of 2010-11. Like other Arizona counties, Pinal is struggling to deal with the declining economy at the same time the state is shifting its costs onto counties. Cost shifts from the state require county taxpayers to shoulder an added burden... 

Buyer Beware, Scams on the Rise

Sedona AZ (June 14, 2010) – by Robert S. Wood, new Sedona Times Publishing and SedonaEye.com Columnist I’ve been swindled twice in the recent months by exactly the same scam, and it’s getting more common every day. Consumer complaints are up nearly 600% since 2000, so you’re at greater risk of becoming a victim. Hearing my story might save you from being taken in—if you profit from... 
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